![]() Just can’t get the Deluge container, which has the volumes: - /mnt/Downloads:/downloads and I have the settings on Deluge going to Downloads: /downloads which is the same folder. I have tried: sudo chown -hR root:ubuntu * and it maintains root:vboxsf.I have tried: sudo chown -hR ubuntu:ubuntu * and it maintains root:vboxsf.I have tried: sudo chmod -R 777 * and it maintain drwxrwx- To create a VirtualBox shared folder in Windows 11/10, follow these steps: Create a folder on the host computer.This can be done from the command line on the host with: VBoxManage sharedfolder add 'VM name' -name sharename -hostpath 'C:\test' By adding the option -readonly we can restrict these for read-only access. ![]() I did notice the container still download the test ubuntu.iso file onto a /proc/ type folder, which only after rebooting and not having the folders mounted, the /mnt/Temp will have the ubuntu-19.04.iso within. By default, VirtualBox shared folders are created with read/write permission for the guest. That mounts the drive when I don’t have it as ‘Auto Mount’ on the settings screen, and it will give me the drwxrwxrwx on the folders, but still the container will not write into that folder. There are several essential steps you need to follow, to enable a shared folder between the real machine (host) and the virtual machine (guest): Install guest additions for your guest system.Now click on the Share button, select Everyone, and then click on Add. ![]() I have tried: sudo mount -t vboxsf -o uid=1000,gid=1000 Temp /mnt/Temp Once created, right-click on the folder and go to Properties > Sharing.Here is something I did: Install guest addtion OK Make share folder link to virtualbox OK. Now, I want to access share folder from Fedora. The shared folders are showing as: drwxrwx- 1 root vboxsf 0 Apr 16 22:04 Temp I installed Fedora 16 OS as guest in virtualbox on Window 7. ![]() I am not able to as I am getting permissions denied. The containers need to rwx onto them shared folders.
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